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Join Date: Nov 2011
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Anyone know where I can get one?
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Lifer 2X
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Try GT and or Luger doc. Both are on this forum. Bill
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Since I appear to be the only US source tor these, I'm having more made, which should arrive by the end of the month. TWH
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GT needed one too and is able to make them from scratch. So he made one for me and it fits and works perfectly. Correct spring tension just like the original. I am so happy. He said it is a little tricky to put it in and it is! Once I learned the whole grip safety piece can be removed without tools that exposes where our spring goes and our new spring can be put in easily. I accidentally disconnected my main spring from the toggle forks but that is another story that ended up just fine. Thanks GT! Here is a picture of my 1906 Commercial Navy that is now working fine.
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That is a lovely Navy.
Ron
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